Keswick Film Festival

Sunday 18th January 5:00 PM - Alhambra Screen 1

Die My Love

Director: Lynne Ramsay Country: USA
Cert: 15 Year: 2025 Length: 119 mins
F-Rated
Spring 2026
Die My Love

Audience Reaction

Score: 56.35% Attendance: 77

Reviews

Links

  • More details on this film at the Internet Movie Database

How about Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson? Directed by Lynne Ramsay (who brought us greats like 'Ratcatcher' and 'We Need To Talk About Kevin'), Jennifer Lawrence here gives her best performance as new mother, Grace - "Several recent films have attempted to examine the feral, demented side of new motherhood. But thanks to a fearless, physically committed performance from Lawrence, and to the bold risks embraced by director Lynne Ramsay, 'Die My Love' is, by no small margin, the most successful to date. It might be postpartum psychosis that has Grace in its grip. It might be depression. Or it might be that reality for Grace has become distorted by a haze of hormones and a cracked lens of anxiety. The film stops short of offering a solid diagnosis, instead immersing us in Grace's unnerving fever dream" - Wendy Ide, Observer.

The real difference here is that we see the world as it appears to Grace, NOT as the world sees Grace (reminds me of 'The Father's portrayal of Alzheimer's from within his own mind). Grace and Jackson (Pattinson) start out as a happy couple moving into a house far from everyone (except his mother, played brilliantly by Sissy Spacek) which they love, but which gradually becomes a prison to Grace as her mind loses more and more grasp of reality. The film "captures most meaningfully the feeling of spiralling mental distress as like a dam that’s about to burst with no river to carry its water. What everyone around her interprets as erratic behaviour, for us, already inside her head, looks clearly like increasingly desperate attempts to find an outlet. Where Ramsay leads us isn't hopeful and isn't happy. But it's a fearsome, allconsuming spell of a film, and its effects are unshakeable" - Clarisse Loughrey, Independent. Unmissable too!

Critics

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Lynne Ramsay’s raw and animalistic character study proves to be the perfect vehicle for Jennifer Lawrence. She’s never been better as a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
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Iana Murray, Empire Magazine



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Scorsese, it’s reported, was convinced that no other actor could do justice to the complex character. He may well be correct: Lawrence is thrillingly uninhibited and physically impulsive.
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Wendy Ide, Observer (UK)



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It’s a fearsome, all-consuming spell of a film, and its effects are unshakeable
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Clarisse Loughrey, Independent



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The cinema of Lynne Ramsay is cinema of the senses, raw and delicate and alive... Jennifer Lawrence completely understands this, inhibiting Grace with a total lack of vanity.
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Hannah Strong, Little White Lies



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